Monoatomic gold

Monoatomic Gold is a form of gold that can exist as an ion, a chain or wire, a sheet or coating of a surface. The conductance of the wires can be calculated and the decimation technique used to calculate Green's functions for the infinite leads.
David Radius Hudson claimed to have invented a method of producing this form of gold, along with other Orbitally re-arranged monoatomic elements. Working in his laboratory with metallurgist and analytical chemist Doctor John Sicafoose, cotton farmer Hudson also suggested Monoatomic elements existed in exceptionally high quantities in the mucopolysaccharides of Aloe Vera. Many preposterous uses have been claimed for Monoatomic gold, such as extremely advanced computer architecture. and energy containment fields.
 
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